My Digital Studio copy of an Everyday Occasions kit card
October 31, 2013
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I'm a copy cat... I fell in love with the Basic Gray Polkadot cards in the Everyday Occasions card kit, so, I copied that card design in My Digital Studio!
<< out of all the Everyday Occasions kit cards, these polkdot cards were my favorite, so after I opened my 3rd kit, I decided maybe I should just copy that one in My Digital Studio :)
BELOW: I added a stamped and punched out tag to the printed cards to add dimension. I drew the dashed lines with a Basic Black Stampin' Write marker. I stamped hello from the Four You stamp set on pg 22 of the Stampin' Up! Catalog, #130535 on whisper white cardstock and I punched it out with the Decorative Label Punch, #120907.
I also added 3 Black Candy Dots (see above right).
These cards were printed by the Stampin' Up! MDS Print service, and since it is the same low price to get all 4 surfaces printed as it is to print just the front, I always do the inside and back!
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Would love to know how to do this. A possible tutorial, maybe?
Posted by: Sherry Conrad | November 04, 2013 at 02:14 PM
Patty,
What MDS download did you use to get the gray polkadot design?
I ordered the kit and love it and would also like to make more backgrounds like some in the kit.
Barbara Smith
Posted by: Barbara Smith | November 05, 2013 at 09:36 PM